I'm currently in Chiang Mai and have two months left on my Non-O retirement visa. Two months ago, I moved to a new condo, and my landlord provided me with a new TM30 already.
Do I need to take any action regarding my visa due to this change of address? My 90-day report is also due next week, and I'm wondering if not reporting my change of address before my 90-day reporting or Non-O renewal will cause any issues with the Chiang Mai office.
Thank you very much for your input!
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is inquiring whether they need to take any further action regarding their Non-O retirement visa after moving to a new condo and receiving a new TM30 form. They are concerned about the implications of their change of address on their upcoming 90-day report and visa renewal. Commenters note that if a new TM30 is filed, the address change is acknowledged by immigration, and it is typically not a concern as long as the TM30 is up-to-date.
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Perhaps others can advise about CM office specifically but usually immigration don’t care “when” you file a new TM30, just that you have an up to date one filed.
**as everything here that could be office dependent**
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